Speaking as a 6.5% old buffer ...
@
Simmotino - speed limits are arbitrary and largely meaningless as I exemplified in my post about the primary school oposite my office. Drivers who know their own limits, drive within them, often regardless of the number shown on the road sign - sometimes above and often below - and know pretty accurately what speed they're doing. There will always be others who underestimate or overestimate their own ability and society always throws up some who disobey any rule or authority. By and large, people who ignore speed limits are going to ignore them, whatever number they are. There's also an argument that 'arbitrary' speed limits bunch traffic at that speed and cause different problems from the ones they solve! As @
Gremlin said, people lose concentration, and that's dangerous at any speed.
As for people here boasting about modern cars compared to ones I call nearly modern ones, I can remember driving Vauxhall Chevettes which had a nicely located 5-link back axle and were far more stable and advanced than contemporary Escorts. I'd have no qualms driving them in the right circumstances at whatever speed they could achieve. Equally I have owned and driven a great variety of W124, W126 and W107 Mercs which are still supremely capable vehicles at three figure speeds and which stop beautifully when you stand on the brakes with a properly modulated pedal feel that's at least the equivalent of modern "brake assist"!
BTW, I can parallel park too but to answer @
donut, by my standards I can't drive! I mean don't get me wrong, I probably know as much as anyone here and can do as well as them but if I draw a football analogy, I'm a competent Club player or a superb Sunday morning amateur! However, i've been lucky enough to sit next to friends who were World Class, World Cup Internationals and when they "played kicky-uppy" with a car, they could make it do things that not many people could even believe! Perhaps because of that, although I despair of most driving standards, I'm not pessimistic about them in the sense that most people are trying to do the best they can in a car and virtually all "collisions" are indeed "accidents". I consider it my job
to use whatever skill I have to avoid the actions and mistakes of others!